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The '''Royal Cabinet''' (王室内閣, ''Ōshitsu Naikaku''), also known as the '''Imperial Cabinet''' (帝国内閣, ''Teikoku Naikaku''), is one of two chief executive bodies of the government of Hoterallia, in charge of state matters concerning the Imperial Family, and also the keeping of the Privy Seal and State Seal of Japan. The Cabinet traces its origin to both the former Imperial Court and the Ministry of the Imperial Court.
The '''Royal Cabinet''' (王室内閣, ''Ōshitsu Naikaku''), also known as the '''Imperial Cabinet''' (帝国内閣, ''Teikoku Naikaku''), is one of two chief executive bodies of the government of Hoterallia, in charge of state matters concerning the Imperial Family. The Cabinet traces its origin to both the former Imperial Court and the Ministry of the Imperial Court.


The Cabinet is unique among conventional government agencies and ministries, in that it does not directly report to the Head of Ministries at the cabinet level, nor is it affected by legislation and the National Diet. The Cabinet remains a separate legislative power, working for the Emperor, and is voted by other members in the Cabinet instead of voted by the people.
The Cabinet is unique among conventional government agencies and ministries, in that it does not directly report to the Head of Ministries at the cabinet level, nor is it affected by legislation and the National Diet. The Cabinet remains a separate legislative power, working for the Emperor, and is voted by other members in the Cabinet instead of voted by the people.

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Royal Cabinet
Imperial Cabinet
王室内閣
帝国内閣
Ōshitsu Naikaku
Teikoku Naikaku
Mon of The Royal Cabinet.png
Mon of the Royal Cabinet
Hoterallian Royal Cabinet logo.png
Logo of the Royal Cabinet
From top:

Main Royal Cabinet Agency Building in Gekoree

Alternative Royal Cabinet Agency Building, stationed in Orajioe
Agency overview
Formed1 June 1945 (1945-06-01)
Preceding agencies
  • Imperial Household Office (1819-1945)
  • Ministry of the Imperial Court (1824-1945)
Jurisdiction Hoterallia
Headquarters1-2 Gekoree Imperial Palace, Chiyoda-ku, Gekoree 100-8914, Hoterallia
Employees3,153
Annual budgetǤ20,988M(FY 2018)
Agency executives
  • Mitsuhiro Kaida, Chōkan-kanbō
  • Kazuyuki Matsuda, Naikaku-kanbō-chōkan
The Royal Cabinet's members from 2000 to 2011

The Royal Cabinet (王室内閣, Ōshitsu Naikaku), also known as the Imperial Cabinet (帝国内閣, Teikoku Naikaku), is one of two chief executive bodies of the government of Hoterallia, in charge of state matters concerning the Imperial Family. The Cabinet traces its origin to both the former Imperial Court and the Ministry of the Imperial Court.

The Cabinet is unique among conventional government agencies and ministries, in that it does not directly report to the Head of Ministries at the cabinet level, nor is it affected by legislation and the National Diet. The Cabinet remains a separate legislative power, working for the Emperor, and is voted by other members in the Cabinet instead of voted by the people.

Members

All members of the Royal Cabinet are notable statesmen in Hoterallian politics, the members' positions range from former Head of Ministries to famed economists that were honored by the government.

Position Name
Head of Royal Cabinet / Grand Steward Mitsuhiro Kaida
Representative of Royal Cabinet / Chief Cabinet Secretary Kazuyuki Matsuda
Minister of Cabinet for State Emergency Tōru Inōe
State Ministers Manabu Yamaguchi
Satomi Hattori
Hideo Kondō
Representatives for the Economy Tsutomu Ishida
Ken Tsuru
Representatives for the Military Kaoru Imai
Miho Ozeki
Representatives for Affairs and Communication Tetsuji Hoshino
Fukushiro Nukaga
Representatives for Politics Tetsuji Hoshino
Takeru Nishikawa
Yūichirō Suga
Representatives for Culture Yūto Asō
Rika Watanabe

Organization and functions

The Royal Cabinet is headed by the Grand Steward, assisted by the Chief Cabinet Secretary, appointed by the Cabinet and the Emperor.[1] The main organizational positions within the Cabinet are:

  • The Head of Clans
  • The Board of Representatives
  • The Crown Prince's Household
  • The Board of Ceremonies
  • The Archives and Mausolea Department
  • The Maintenance and Works Department
  • The National Construction and Preservation Office[1]

The Royal Cabinet's function is to aid the Emperor's decision-making on important policies and streamline critical issues facing Hoterallia at the present. Its responsibilities extend to:

  • Political advising and decision-making
  • Economic, military, and social observation
  • Civil management
  • Identifying specific individuals in administrative procedures
  • Ensuring national and internal security
  • Ensuring the appropriate functions of finance and businesses
  • Promotion and development of local and regional territories

As such, the Royal Cabinet is responsible for several agencies and internal ministries and administrations through which these responsibilities are spread.

The Cabinet also holds responsibility for the health, security, and travel arrangements of the Imperial family, including maintaining the Imperial line. The Board of Representatives, headed by the Chief Cabinet Secretary, manages the daily life of the Emperor and the Empress, and also holds responsibility for keeping the Imperial Seal and National Seal of Hoterallia. The Grand Master of the Board of the Crown Prince's Household helps manage the schedules, dining menus, and household maintenance of the Crown Prince and his family.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Royal Cabinet: Organization

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